Well it seems that due to problems with their landlords Dublin City will be playing in Dalymount this season. I'm sure more details will be released in due course.
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Well it seems that due to problems with their landlords Dublin City will be playing in Dalymount this season. I'm sure more details will be released in due course.
But we are Home Farm, how could there be a problem;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Breifne
I see that it is confirmed on your site. Great news for all involved.
Problems = monies owed?????Quote:
Originally Posted by Breifne
Didn't you forget the end of that sentence: "...in trying to somehow balance da boez books".Quote:
Originally Posted by ThatGuy
Finally decent tennants!Quote:
Originally Posted by Passive
Great news after that shower of filthy pigs that were tennants here last season.
Wonder what happened them?
Heard their proposed new place has hit a snag! :D :D
Dealing with you lot was such a traumatic experience that we're taking a year off to tour the country. Bit of r 'n' r, spread the gospel, that sort of thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by BohsFans
Fair play for your speedy response though. It can't be easy typing when you're standing on that financial tightrope.
:D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Passive
Hurry back, we miss you already. ;)
It's much easier doing it from the lofty position of the Premier Division than the graveyard that the scum are in :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Passive
At current supporter base projections, we'll be opening the new 400-seater stand for them in 2050.
In the meantime, Bohs have yet to issue a press release (no surprise there) as to what row in what block of the Jodi will be used. Other, of course, than for the annual re-union planned for DCHF fans around the world, courtesy of Carrolls, expected to pack out the home of Irish football. :cool:
Well I wouldn't put it quite like that as I'm not a sad little white wannabe gangster rapper like you seem to be, but it is good news for the club's finances ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Passive
Major relief for da boez then. They badly needed some club to come in to replace the obscene rent we were paying.
Will CHF break the lowest ever attendance record next season? Where will seery get the money to rent dalymount?
Seery: "We're trying to move the club onto the next level":D :D :D
KOH
Could you mean the €800k hole in their balance sheet?
Not actually, Home Farm for some insane reason didn't want to develop their ground with seats, even though there was a lot of money on the table (300k in lottery money to be exact). They were trying to cause problems at every turn for the club. Bohs was a five minute negotiation. Done Deal. Better Facilities, Only marginally higher rent. Home Farm lost about 20-30k in rent, 10-15k in bar takings and 300k in grants along with probably another 300-500k over the next five years in further grants.Quote:
Originally Posted by drummerboy
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Originally Posted by Breifne
So where are you gonna be playing in 5 yrs time?
Even by the most basic calculations, one has to wonder how Seery is doing it. Dalymount won't come cheaper than at least €2.5 - 3k, plus a wage bill of a Premier Division team which has to be in the region of €8 - 10k. Add in other costs (buses, hotels, training facilities, meals, administrative costs etc. etc.) and, even allowing for the c.€5k he'll get in gate receipts every fortnight, the man is either a financial genius or is heading himself up for a massive fall.
Thomas - the 800k hole, is that boez or "dublin city"...
And that's just what Gavin McDonnell would have given them :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Breifne
Who are you talking about here Breifne - the only club in the league who can rightly be called 'Home Farm' is Dublin City ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Breifne
Does the Junior set-up of Home Farm own a fancy ground somewhere ? Bloody hell - where'd they get the cash for that ?? :eek:
They own that for years, they are the same club that used to be in the national league. Dublin City are not Home Farm, they are a completely different entity.Quote:
Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
Oh for God's sake don't start this again...
On a serious note - if Home Farm aren't willing to upgrade the ground for what appears to be the foreseeable future, where does that leave DC? There's now no grounds for a UEFA Licence (in theory; we all know how well that works in practice...) and seeing what 20 years of wandering has done to Shamrock Rovers, who had a decent fan-base to start with, I don't see how youz can possibly survive moving around every other year?
Pity really, I think you'd have got better gates at Whitehall. Surprised they didn't head back to Santry. It would have been a lot cheaper, facilities are a lot better there now, than when they last played. Pitch has just been widened.Quote:
Originally Posted by Breifne
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Originally Posted by drummerboy
I know it's a better stadium but I think this is desperate news for Dublin City. Such a new club needs to carve out a niche and find its own spot to ever hope to develop a fanbase. City won't do that at Dalymount. I reckon you're highly unlikely ever to expand your own fanbase by much (doesn't matter if I support UCD before someone says) and at this stage look unlikely to ever nail down your own ground.
Terrible news. Utterly dejected all day after I heard it this morning. It's no reflection on Bohs (obviously) and it's not DC's fault that things fell through, but it's us who will have to pick up the pieces. Alot of my optimism for the coming year has been dashed. That said the news is still sinking in. A HUGE amount of work has to be put in off the field during the year to finally put some wheels on the stadium project, there is no alternative now. HF and Dublin City will never cross paths again after this. Sink or swim.:(
Seery doesn't seem to mind.
However...Quote:
Originally Posted by dublincityfc.net
"Bohs have commited significant resources into development work and it's pleasing that we can now avail of the best facilities in the capital for our home games."
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TOLKA PARK and nothing else is the best venue in Dublin.
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Originally Posted by Gerrit
Tolka may be the best, but only because its the least worst. The place is a kip, regardless of how many seats there is
Totally agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maynard
Again I'll ask, where are you gonna be playing in 5 yrs time?
Aren't youse susposed to be playing in Stadium Ireland in front of 80,000 in the CL group stages next season according to Seery?
i think you should be more worried about where you will be playing in 5 years if rumour is to be believed.....Quote:
Originally Posted by BohsFans
[QUOTE=BohsFans]Again I'll ask, where are you gonna be playing in 5 yrs time?
5 years was the minimum period in which we had to be in HF to free up the Dublin City eL monies to build the new stand. If that had been signed then the club would have used the intermitent time frame to try and establish our own ground that has been mooted since year dot...
Doesn't really matter a sh1t now either way
Having had time to think about this one I have now come to the conclusion that maybe it's not such a bad thing, If we had concentreted so much time and effort into updating Whitehall then our own stadium project would have suffered and also the fact that Dalyer is one of the best in the country then all we have to do is show up, play the games and pay the rent. It will leave the chairman free to work on project "Dublin City build stadium and conquer the world". So all in all in we can stay in Dalyer until our stadium is built then maybe it's a blessing in disguise.
So Derek, DCFC actually plan to build their own stadium at some point? Do you think that's even mildly realistic?
Herein lies the problem. Not to scoff at it entirely PC, as I say the idea is not a new one, and AFAIK several people have showed more than a passing interest in developing a ground/retail park with us, HOWEVER...knowing full well the rediculous price of land, and its lack of abundance (just ask any first time buyer) I just can't in my heart of hearts (as much as I would like to believe it) see it happening, unless we were to say win a cup? or qualify for the Setanta or something. So I wouldn't dismiss it out of hand, because it is more than "mildly realistic" but at the same time I can only fervantly pray that the man in charge can really pull out the stops on this issue. Otherwise I just can't see the point. From a fans perspective we're not going to pick up any more admirers playing out of Bohs backgarden, and the loyal ones who rarely miss a game are going to start feeling pretty jerked around at this stage of the game. No digs, just being honest.Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
Chicken and egg kind of thing really isn't it? You're not going to get any fans without your own stadium but you're not going to build a new stadium without any fans. It's a conumdrum for me that makes the club's long term prospects look bleak.
So basically nothing is gonna happen on the stadium front!Quote:
Originally Posted by Maynard
No site, no land, no money, no nothing really!
You and the scum are still gonna homeless in 10 years time!
So are your ties completely gone with Home Farm now. Will DCFC still be getting HF's schoolboys for their under 21 eL side???:confused:
very true regarding tolka.Quote:
Originally Posted by bohs til i die
one point though-in the next few months the new shed should be developed at turners cross.making it the best ground in the EL.not because its the least sh!t, but because it will be actually a decent enough ,tidy small ground.ideal for EL football.
fao "bohsfans" your last comment about Rovers shows you havent a clue. though regarding homefarmcityfingaldublinvikingerevertonedrumcondra carrolls fc youre right.theyre fvcked. seerys delusional pipe dream looks like its falling apart.thank fluck
Yep I'd say that's the end of it now. AFAIK there was no direct structure in place whereby the HF lads went straight on to our books, but our U21 staff certainly kept a close eye on them, with DCFC trialists often looked at in pre-season friendlies against Home Farm sides. Rocky tried to make peace with HF once already, knowing a fair bit about the man I'd say it'd be a safe bet that it will never happen again. As I said, sink or swim.Quote:
Originally Posted by Raheny Red
LMFAO :DQuote:
Originally Posted by anto eile
:D id start listening to the whispers closer to home if i were you. we are in a more stable position regarding stadia than you....Quote:
Originally Posted by BohsFans